ICE Shooting Victim
Renee Nicole Good
GoFundMe Campaign Receives Over $550K In Donations
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A GoFundMe marketing campaign benefiting the spouse and son of Renee Nicole Good — who was shot by an ICE officer in Minneapolis Wednesday morning — obtained greater than $550,000 in donations inside 24 hours of her dying.
The fundraiser was organized to help Good’s family members as they “grapple with the devastating loss of their wife and mother.” She’s described as “pure sunshine, pure love” within the description, which initially had a aim of $50,000.
Good was shot when ICE brokers approached her SUV in site visitors on a residential avenue in Minneapolis, and apparently directed her to exit the car. Good backed up her Honda Pilot and moved ahead, and an agent fired a number of photographs into the automotive at point-blank vary. Trump admin officers declare the officer shot in self-defense; that account is disputed by Minnesota officers and others who’ve seen a number of movies of the incident.
The 37-year-old girl was struck within the head, and he or she was later pronounced lifeless at a neighborhood hospital. Her mom recognized her to the Minnesota Star Tribune.
The FBI has begun investigating the circumstances of the capturing … however state investigators have been denied entry to proof, based on the AP.
A neighborhood vigil was held for Good on the scene of the capturing later Wednesday night time, attended by 1000’s of individuals.
The capturing has resulted a political firestorm … Kristi Noem claimed the ICE agent who shot Good was appearing in self-defense, the mayor of Minneapolis and the Minnesota governor have disputed the administration’s description of the encounter and the need for the agent’s use of power.